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Zagreb, Črnomerec - four-room apartment with balcony and loggia 82 m2

City of Zagreb, Črnomerec, Črnomerec

336,889 €

Bedrooms 3
Bathrooms 2
Area 82m²

Key information

Property type Apartment
Category For Sale
Property subtype Apartment in building
Completion New construction
Property ID RE98294
Price per m² 4108 €

Description

In a quiet environment of the western part of Zagreb, near Prilaz baruna Filipovića, on the 3rd floor of a modern complex consisting of 21 residential units spread over 5 floors, is this modern four-room apartment with a net usable area of 82.47 m².

This residential unit is oriented on two sides (NORTH-SOUTH), providing a pleasant environment with a view of the high greenery.

The apartment consists of:

  • Hallway (3.19 m2)
  • Vestibule (1.50 m2)
  • Living room (19.69 m2)
  • Kitchen + dining room (16.67 m2)
  • Three bedrooms (10.74 m2, 6.77 m2 and 6.10 m2)
  • Two bathrooms (3.97 m2 and 2.58 m2)
  • Balcony (5.46 m2)
  • Loggia (5.80 m2).



 Equipment and quality:

  • Heating: underfloor heating and large-format ceramics and a heating system via a heat pump
  • Carpentry: PVC three-layer carpentry with electric shutters
  • Floor coverings: first class parquet + ceramic tiles
  • Sanitary ware: sanitary ware from renowned manufacturers (Grohe, Laufen, Duravit, Ideal Standard, Drvo Bjelovar, Aquastil, Daikin, Kolnoa, HikVision)
  • Other: master light switch, thermostats connectable to mobile phone, intercom connectable to mobile phone, heating and cooling controlled with mobile phone, elevator connectable to mobile phone.



The construction of the building itself is reinforced concrete on a basic reinforced concrete slab, and all reinforced concrete walls are 20 cm thick, while the facade is 16 cm thick in the ETICS system.

The apartment is located in an energy-efficient building of nZEB standard and also has preparation for charging electric cars in each parking space and a large common storage room for bicycles.

Vertical communication is achieved with two staircases and two elevators.

Common areas and parking are under 24-hour video surveillance, which ensures maximum security.

The project includes 25 parking spaces, some of which are covered.


The location of the apartment is extremely convenient:

  • 110 meters to the kindergarten
  • 300 meters to elementary school
  • 350 meters to the bus stop
  • 900 meters to the tram station
  • 5 minutes to the train
  • 1.6 km to the hospital
  • 6 km to the green area.



 Parking space prices:

  • Covered parking space (P1 – P3): 1650 €/m²
  • Uncovered parking space (P4 – P11): 1350 €/m²
  • Covered parking space with storage (P12 – P17, P23): 1650 €/m²
  • Covered parking space (P18 – P22): 1600 €/m².



The project offers high energy efficiency, modern equipment, ecological sustainability and security, and is ideal for families and couples looking for a comfortable life in a quiet urban environment.

Planned completion: March 2026.

For more information or to view the apartment, feel free to contact us!

Property details

Alarm
Security door
Video surveillance
Elevator
Parking space
Electric blinds
Possibility of electric car chargers
Vertical communication: Elevator and staircase
Storage room
Public transport
Close to amenities
Triple-layer PVC joinery
Heat pump
New construction
Energy class: nZEB
Video intercom
Bicycle storage
Smart home
Underfloor heating
Terrace/balcony
Quiet environment
Close to the center
Reinforced concrete construction
Master light switch
Mobile device control

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Zagreb, Črnomerec - four-room apartment with balcony and loggia 82 m2
Zagreb, Črnomerec - four-room apartment with balcony and loggia 82 m2

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